Cold Storage ISSN: 1948-903X Released February 23, 2017, by the National Agricultural Statistics Service (NASS), Agricultural Statistics Board, United States Department of Agriculture (USDA). January 2017 Highlights Total natural cheese stocks in refrigerated warehouses on January 31, 2017 were up 3 percent from the previous month and up 5 percent from January 31, 2016. Butter stocks were up 34 percent from last month and up 16 percent from a year ago. Total frozen poultry supplies on January 31, 2017 were up 3 percent from the previous month and up slightly from a year ago. Total stocks of chicken were down 4 percent from the previous month and down 6 percent from last year. Total pounds of turkey in freezers were up 22 percent from last month and up 17 percent from January 31, 2016. Total frozen fruit stocks were down 6 percent from last month but up 24 percent from a year ago. Total frozen vegetable stocks were down 7 percent from last month but up 4 percent from a year ago. Total red meat supplies in freezers were up 2 percent from the previous month but down 9 percent from last year. Total pounds of beef in freezers were down 5 percent from the previous month but up 1 percent from last year. Frozen pork supplies were up 11 percent from the previous month but down 16 percent from last year. Stocks of pork bellies were down 22 percent from last month and down 77 percent from last year. Records Record highs and lows for the month of January can be found on pages 20-23. This page intentionally left blank. Contents Nuts, Dairy Products, Frozen Eggs, and Frozen Poultry in Cold Storage - United States: January 31, 2017 with Comparisons........................................................................................... 4 Frozen Fruit and Frozen Juice in Cold Storage - United States: January 31, 2017 with Comparisons........... 5 Frozen Vegetables and Potatoes in Cold Storage - United States: January 31, 2017 with Comparisons.......... 6 Red Meat and Commodities in Cold Storage - United States: January 31, 2017 with Comparisons................ 7 Nuts and Dairy Products in Cold Storage - Regions: January 31, 2017 with Comparisons....................... 8 Frozen Poultry in Cold Storage - Regions: January 31, 2017 with Comparisons................................ 9 Frozen Fruit and Frozen Juice in Cold Storage - Regions: January 31, 2017 with Comparisons................. 12 Frozen Vegetables in Cold Storage - Regions: January 31, 2017 with Comparisons............................. 14 Frozen Potatoes in Cold Storage - Regions: January 31, 2017 with Comparisons............................... 18 Frozen Red Meat in Cold Storage - Regions: January 31, 2017 with Comparisons............................... 19 Record Highs and Lows of Nuts, Dairy Products, Frozen Eggs, and Frozen Poultry in Cold Storage - United States: January 2017................................................................................ 20 Record Highs and Lows of Frozen Fruit and Frozen Juice in Cold Storage - United States: January 2017....... 21 Record Highs and Lows of Frozen Vegetables and Potatoes in Cold Storage - United States: January 2017...... 22 Record Highs and Lows of Red Meat and Commodities in Cold Storage - United States: January 2017............ 23 Cold Storage Regions....................................................................................... 24 Definitions................................................................................................ 24 Publication Notes.......................................................................................... 25 Statistical Methodology.................................................................................... 27 Information Contacts....................................................................................... 27 Nuts, Dairy Products, Frozen Eggs, and Frozen Poultry in Cold Storage - United States: January 31, 2017 with Comparisons -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : : January 31, 2017 : Public : Stocks in all warehouses : as a percent of : warehouse : : : stocks Commodity :----------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : January 31, :December 31, : January 31, : January 31, :December 31, : January 31, : 2016 : 2016 : 2017 : 2016 : 2016 : 2017 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : ------------ 1,000 pounds ----------- ---- percent ---- 1,000 pounds : Nuts : Shelled : Pecans .............................: 40,996 36,899 39,401 96 107 In-Shell : Pecans .............................: 167,749 130,490 195,197 116 150 : Dairy products : Butter ...............................: 192,101 166,043 223,069 116 134 199,862 Natural cheese : American ...........................: 716,370 726,403 760,730 106 105 Swiss ..............................: 24,100 24,200 23,930 99 99 Other ..............................: 437,724 447,731 447,969 102 100 Total natural cheese ...............: 1,178,194 1,198,334 1,232,629 105 103 808,765 : Frozen eggs : Whites ...............................: 3,958 4,888 4,364 110 89 Yolks ................................: 976 1,067 1,025 105 96 Whole and mixed ......................: 19,604 11,275 13,170 67 117 Unclassified .........................: 17,620 18,422 18,354 104 100 Total frozen eggs ....................: 42,158 35,652 36,913 88 104 36,464 : Frozen poultry : Chicken : Broilers, fryers, and roasters .....: 14,164 15,322 17,357 123 113 Hens, mature chickens ..............: 7,389 8,242 7,918 107 96 Breasts and breast meat ............: 181,756 190,087 191,778 106 101 Drumsticks .........................: 29,391 16,548 16,621 57 100 Leg quarters .......................: 126,242 128,179 109,647 87 86 Legs ...............................: 17,444 10,924 12,620 72 116 Thigh and thigh quarters ...........: 19,151 9,217 8,473 44 92 Thigh Meat .........................: 25,199 26,932 26,635 106 99 Wings ..............................: 69,462 78,316 71,742 103 92 Paws and feet ......................: 18,498 18,273 18,650 101 102 Other ..............................: 312,730 302,026 293,480 94 97 Total chicken ......................: 821,426 804,066 774,921 94 96 : Turkey : Whole turkeys : Toms .............................: 45,861 32,958 57,111 125 173 Hens .............................: 59,648 41,934 67,076 112 160 Total whole turkeys ..............: 105,509 74,892 124,187 118 166 Breasts ............................: 52,881 73,157 73,905 140 101 Legs ...............................: 15,934 12,755 17,560 110 138 Mechanically deboned meat ..........: 8,788 6,935 6,252 71 90 Other ..............................: 28,095 35,613 32,007 114 90 Unclassified .......................: 78,539 75,389 85,429 109 113 Total turkey .......................: 289,746 278,741 339,340 117 122 : Ducks ................................: 7,310 4,905 4,488 61 91 : Total frozen poultry .................: 1,118,482 1,087,712 1,118,749 100 103 1,028,739 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Frozen Fruit and Frozen Juice in Cold Storage - United States: January 31, 2017 with Comparisons -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : : : January 31, 2017 : Public : Stocks in all warehouses : as a percent of : warehouse : : : : stocks Commodity :----------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : January 31, :December 31, : January 31, : January 31, :December 31, : January 31, : 2016 : 2016 : 2017 : 2016 : 2016 : 2017 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : ------------ 1,000 pounds ----------- ---- percent ---- 1,000 pounds : Frozen fruit : Apples ...............................: 38,707 34,929 38,018 98 109 Apricots .............................: 4,319 8,456 6,456 149 76 Blackberries : Individual quick frozen ............: 18,946 20,906 18,535 98 89 Pails and tubs .....................: 1,341 1,725 2,114 158 123 Barrels, 400 lbs net ...............: 3,372 8,425 8,043 239 95 Concentrate ........................: 798 697 851 107 122 Total blackberries .................: 24,457 31,753 29,543 121 93 Blueberries ..........................: 211,459 268,895 241,842 114 90 : Boysenberries ........................: 842 1,713 1,499 178 88 Cherries, tart (ripe tart pitted) ....: 113,844 142,913 131,879 116 92 Cherries, tart (juice stock) .........: 2,144 7,785 6,312 294 81 Cherries, tart (juice concentrate) ...: 1,551 6,213 5,362 346 86 Cherries, sweet ......................: 17,920 20,350 20,001 112 98 Grapes ...............................: 2,626 1,129 1,293 49 115 Peaches ..............................: 68,463 81,881 74,181 108 91 Raspberries, black ...................: 1,303 1,281 1,047 80 82 : Raspberries, red : Individual quick frozen ............: 29,029 33,274 29,655 102 89 Pails and tubs .....................: 6,708 7,040 6,499 97 92 Barrels, 400 lbs net ...............: 12,696 25,420 21,841 172 86 Concentrate ........................: 1,692 2,654 3,263 193 123 Total red raspberries ..............: 50,125 68,388 61,258 122 90 Strawberries : Individual quick frozen and poly ...: 86,379 120,244 116,274 135 97 Pails and tubs .....................: 69,810 93,606 86,773 124 93 Barrels and drums ..................: 43,488 67,580 61,294 141 91 Juice stock ........................: 8,597 23,397 27,107 315 116 Total strawberries .................: 208,274 304,827 291,448 140 96 Other ................................: 603,399 808,397 764,376 127 95 : Total frozen fruit ...................: 1,349,433 1,788,910 1,674,515 124 94 1,550,509 : Frozen juice concentrate : Orange ...............................: 623,032 516,588 503,287 81 97 (Gallon equivalent) ................: 62,958 52,202 50,858 Other ................................: 236,017 293,055 283,447 120 97 : Total frozen juice concentrate .......: 859,049 809,643 786,734 92 97 207,754 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Frozen Vegetables and Potatoes in Cold Storage - United States: January 31, 2017 with Comparisons -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : : January 31, 2017 : Public : Stocks in all warehouses : as a percent of : warehouse : : : stocks Commodity :----------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : January 31, :December 31, : January 31, : January 31, :December 31, : January 31, : 2016 : 2016 : 2017 : 2016 : 2016 : 2017 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : ------------ 1,000 pounds ----------- ---- percent ---- 1,000 pounds : Frozen vegetables : Asparagus ............................: 12,144 11,395 10,760 89 94 Lima beans ...........................: 53,533 55,895 51,102 95 91 Green beans, regular cut .............: 180,082 209,496 189,436 105 90 Green beans, french style ............: 14,378 14,482 13,872 96 96 Broccoli, spears .....................: 24,480 21,870 23,245 95 106 Broccoli, chopped and cut ............: 38,275 42,915 44,498 116 104 Brussels sprouts .....................: 18,028 22,021 22,719 126 103 Carrots, diced .......................: 159,472 161,641 145,162 91 90 Carrots, other .......................: 163,079 191,102 170,999 105 89 Cauliflower ..........................: 25,971 27,325 28,401 109 104 Corn, cut ............................: 488,940 522,396 462,470 95 89 Corn, cob ............................: 216,834 207,064 197,973 91 96 : Mixed vegetables .....................: 56,725 62,424 67,045 118 107 Okra .................................: 46,590 33,964 27,760 60 82 Onion rings ..........................: 11,945 13,769 14,924 125 108 Onions, other ........................: 34,588 48,337 46,445 134 96 Blackeye peas ........................: 2,245 1,600 1,793 80 112 Green peas ...........................: 251,096 323,820 292,332 116 90 Peas and carrots mixed ...............: 7,409 6,884 6,883 93 100 Spinach ..............................: 46,300 54,850 52,532 113 96 Squash, summer/zucchini ..............: 62,562 64,176 60,099 96 94 Southern greens ......................: 18,840 18,899 19,259 102 102 Other ................................: 368,774 453,978 446,875 121 98 : Total frozen vegetables ..............: 2,302,290 2,570,303 2,396,584 104 93 1,725,691 : Frozen potatoes : French fries .........................: 813,623 893,453 947,159 116 106 Other ................................: 208,060 231,118 243,312 117 105 : Total frozen potatoes ................: 1,021,683 1,124,571 1,190,471 117 106 1,028,720 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Red Meat and Commodities in Cold Storage - United States: January 31, 2017 with Comparisons -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : : January 31, 2017 : Public : Stocks in all warehouses : as a percent of : warehouse : : : stocks Commodity :----------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : January 31, :December 31, : January 31, : January 31, :December 31, : January 31, : 2016 : 2016 : 2017 : 2016 : 2016 : 2017 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : ------------ 1,000 pounds ----------- ---- percent ---- 1,000 pounds : Frozen red meat : Beef : Boneless ...........................: 493,121 524,456 498,572 101 95 Beef cuts ..........................: 40,989 43,432 38,970 95 90 Total beef .........................: 534,110 567,888 537,542 101 95 534,847 : Pork : Picnics, bone-in ...................: 10,705 8,321 8,992 84 108 Hams : Bone-in ..........................: 48,120 21,554 34,105 71 158 Boneless .........................: 63,022 47,267 61,279 97 130 Total hams .......................: 111,142 68,821 95,384 86 139 Bellies ............................: 60,698 17,986 14,014 23 78 Loins : Bone-in ..........................: 16,589 14,202 14,233 86 100 Boneless .........................: 30,113 24,105 25,578 85 106 Total loins ......................: 46,702 38,307 39,811 85 104 Ribs ...............................: 139,914 115,590 128,159 92 111 Butts ..............................: 23,288 18,075 25,223 108 140 Trimmings ..........................: 42,138 34,096 34,305 81 101 Other ..............................: 94,920 82,495 85,082 90 103 Variety meats ......................: 47,434 47,968 52,575 111 110 Unclassified .......................: 48,305 43,728 43,124 89 99 Total pork .........................: 625,246 475,387 526,669 84 111 466,866 : Other red meat : Veal ...............................: 6,899 14,426 18,534 269 128 Lamb and mutton ....................: 47,111 26,140 20,299 43 78 Total other red meat ...............: 54,010 40,566 38,833 72 96 38,827 : Total frozen red meat ................: 1,213,366 1,083,841 1,103,044 91 102 1,040,540 : Commodities : Stored in coolers ....................: 1,579,040 1,531,766 1,690,296 107 110 1,065,509 Stored in freezers ...................: 7,906,461 8,500,632 8,307,010 105 98 6,618,417 : Total Commodities ....................: 9,485,501 10,032,398 9,997,306 105 100 7,683,926 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Nuts and Dairy Products in Cold Storage - Regions: January 31, 2017 with Comparisons ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ : : : : January 31, 2017 : Stocks in all warehouses : as a percent of : : Commodity :--------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : January 31, : December 31, : January 31, : January 31, :December 31, : 2016 : 2016 : 2017 : 2016 : 2016 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ : --------------- 1,000 pounds -------------- ---- percent ---- : Nuts 1/ : Shelled : Pecans : South Atlantic ...................: 8,813 8,439 8,079 92 96 East South Central ...............: 828 737 609 74 83 West South Central ...............: 31,355 27,723 30,713 98 111 In-shell : Pecans : South Atlantic ...................: 63,856 40,529 58,389 91 144 East South Central ...............: 959 1,310 1,268 132 97 West South Central ...............: 102,934 88,651 135,540 132 153 : Dairy products : Natural cheese : American, total : New England ......................: 62,052 63,892 71,043 114 111 Middle Atlantic ..................: 75,372 81,364 83,100 110 102 East North Central ...............: 285,164 290,267 308,515 108 106 West North Central ...............: 111,941 117,631 119,142 106 101 South Atlantic ...................: 697 1,486 1,095 157 74 East South Central ...............: 5,824 5,567 9,570 164 172 West South Central ...............: 12,082 16,053 14,343 119 89 Mountain .........................: 56,648 51,848 54,230 96 105 Pacific ..........................: 106,590 98,295 99,692 94 101 Other : New England ......................: 793 845 695 88 82 Middle Atlantic ..................: 25,086 15,748 17,741 71 113 East North Central ...............: 273,686 281,913 283,158 103 100 West North Central ...............: 50,276 49,251 47,963 95 97 South Atlantic ...................: 22,746 22,754 23,520 103 103 East South Central ...............: 19,502 24,580 21,732 111 88 West South Central ...............: 1,138 1,204 1,346 118 112 Mountain .........................: 3,356 3,354 3,651 109 109 Pacific ..........................: 41,141 48,082 48,163 117 100 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 1/ New England and Middle Atlantic combined with South Atlantic. East North Central combined with East South Central. Pacific, Mountain, and West North Central combined with West South Central. Frozen Poultry in Cold Storage - Regions: January 31, 2017 with Comparisons ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ : : : : January 31, 2017 : Stocks in all warehouses : as a percent of : : Commodity :--------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : January 31, : December 31, : January 31, : January 31, :December 31, : 2016 : 2016 : 2017 : 2016 : 2016 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ : --------------- 1,000 pounds -------------- ---- percent ---- : Frozen poultry : Chicken 1/ : Broilers, fryers, and roasters : South Atlantic ...................: 3,945 3,994 6,460 164 162 East South Central ...............: 3,284 3,927 3,965 121 101 West South Central ...............: 2,856 5,588 4,506 158 81 Pacific ..........................: 4,079 1,813 2,426 59 134 Hens, mature chickens : South Atlantic ...................: 4,052 3,943 3,181 79 81 East South Central ...............: 913 918 850 93 93 West South Central ...............: 2,279 3,101 3,632 159 117 Pacific ..........................: 145 280 255 176 91 Breasts and breast meat : South Atlantic ...................: 39,447 43,121 43,897 111 102 East South Central ...............: 41,175 43,389 43,383 105 100 West South Central ...............: 88,845 94,266 94,511 106 100 Pacific ..........................: 12,289 9,311 9,987 81 107 Drumsticks : South Atlantic ...................: 12,316 6,025 6,712 54 111 East South Central ...............: 6,894 2,995 1,832 27 61 West South Central ...............: 6,908 5,579 6,800 98 122 Pacific ..........................: 3,273 1,949 1,277 39 66 Leg quarters : South Atlantic ...................: 63,808 75,030 64,888 102 86 East South Central ...............: 21,954 16,331 14,580 66 89 West South Central ...............: 38,680 35,993 29,455 76 82 Pacific ..........................: 1,800 825 724 40 88 Legs : South Atlantic ...................: 8,122 5,686 6,767 83 119 East South Central ...............: 1,601 1,795 2,008 125 112 West South Central ...............: 6,506 2,716 3,099 48 114 Pacific ..........................: 1,215 727 746 61 103 Thigh and thigh quarters : South Atlantic ...................: 10,445 3,898 3,667 35 94 East South Central ...............: 1,189 711 502 42 71 West South Central ...............: 2,145 2,422 2,167 101 89 Pacific ..........................: 5,372 2,186 2,137 40 98 Thigh meat : South Atlantic ...................: 13,856 18,604 15,676 113 84 East South Central ...............: 2,188 2,245 2,562 117 114 West South Central ...............: 5,874 3,077 5,419 92 176 Pacific ..........................: 3,281 3,006 2,978 91 99 Wings : South Atlantic ...................: 26,624 31,180 27,797 104 89 East South Central ...............: 7,037 9,490 7,140 101 75 West South Central ...............: 32,553 35,240 33,868 104 96 Pacific ..........................: 3,248 2,406 2,937 90 122 Paws and feet : South Atlantic ...................: 10,056 10,600 10,557 105 100 East South Central ...............: 4,617 4,728 5,665 123 120 West South Central ...............: 3,654 2,793 2,297 63 82 Pacific ..........................: 171 152 131 77 86 Other : South Atlantic ...................: 130,121 124,416 119,832 92 96 East South Central ...............: 57,392 62,438 61,783 108 99 West South Central ...............: 81,471 76,703 77,479 95 101 Pacific ..........................: 43,746 38,469 34,386 79 89 Total chicken : South Atlantic ...................: 322,792 326,497 309,434 96 95 East South Central ...............: 148,244 148,967 144,270 97 97 West South Central ...............: 271,771 267,478 263,233 97 98 Pacific ..........................: 78,619 61,124 57,984 74 95 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ See footnote(s) at end of table. --continued Frozen Poultry in Cold Storage - Regions: January 31, 2017 with Comparisons (continued) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ : : : : January 31, 2017 : Stocks in all warehouses : as a percent of : : Commodity :--------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : January 31, : December 31, : January 31, : January 31, :December 31, : 2016 : 2016 : 2017 : 2016 : 2016 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ : -------------- 1,000 pounds -------------- ---- percent ---- : Turkeys : Whole turkeys : New England ......................: 1,268 1,053 1,155 91 110 Middle Atlantic ..................: 2,975 3,938 5,907 199 150 East North Central ...............: 1,990 4,047 9,211 463 228 West North Central ...............: 24,860 13,617 21,002 84 154 South Atlantic ...................: 14,034 10,931 16,011 114 146 East South Central ...............: 607 600 722 119 120 West South Central ...............: 51,787 27,872 54,243 105 195 Mountain .........................: 6,956 7,535 7,941 114 105 Pacific ..........................: 1,032 5,299 7,995 775 151 Breasts : New England ......................: 686 69 63 9 91 Middle Atlantic ..................: 1,248 1,943 2,959 237 152 East North Central ...............: 8,647 13,200 16,338 189 124 West North Central ...............: 22,596 31,294 24,735 109 79 South Atlantic ...................: 7,369 9,438 9,489 129 101 East South Central ...............: 293 1,010 1,160 396 115 West South Central ...............: 6,421 8,795 11,528 180 131 Mountain .........................: 1,363 4,836 4,328 318 89 Pacific ..........................: 4,258 2,572 3,305 78 128 Legs : New England ......................: - - - (X) (X) Middle Atlantic ..................: 472 76 119 25 157 East North Central ...............: 2,562 1,510 2,691 105 178 West North Central ...............: 6,119 5,149 5,826 95 113 South Atlantic ...................: 2,081 2,408 4,828 232 200 East South Central ...............: 352 499 554 157 111 West South Central ...............: 3,237 1,920 2,045 63 107 Mountain .........................: 449 411 457 102 111 Pacific ..........................: 662 782 1,040 157 133 Mechanically deboned meat : New England ......................: - 3 11 (X) 367 Middle Atlantic ..................: 422 255 383 91 150 East North Central ...............: 1,467 1,590 1,141 78 72 West North Central ...............: 2,928 923 893 30 97 South Atlantic ...................: 2,197 1,617 1,456 66 90 East South Central ...............: 509 550 564 111 103 West South Central ...............: 265 646 777 293 120 Mountain .........................: 353 754 639 181 85 Pacific ..........................: 647 597 388 60 65 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ See footnote(s) at end of table. --continued Frozen Poultry in Cold Storage - Regions: January 31, 2017 with Comparisons (continued) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ : : : : January 31, 2017 : Stocks in all warehouses : as a percent of : : Commodity :--------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : January 31, : December 31, : January 31, : January 31, :December 31, : 2016 : 2016 : 2017 : 2016 : 2016 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ : -------------- 1,000 pounds -------------- ---- percent ---- : Other : New England ......................: 3 1 1 33 100 Middle Atlantic ..................: 885 578 851 96 147 East North Central ...............: 5,175 8,507 7,905 153 93 West North Central ...............: 4,590 6,082 5,426 118 89 South Atlantic ...................: 9,900 9,748 10,313 104 106 East South Central ...............: 667 940 987 148 105 West South Central ...............: 4,668 3,689 3,054 65 83 Mountain .........................: 505 745 717 142 96 Pacific ..........................: 1,702 5,323 2,753 162 52 Unclassified : New England ......................: 2 38 11 550 29 Middle Atlantic ..................: 1,061 680 915 86 135 East North Central ...............: 14,341 11,152 12,043 84 108 West North Central ...............: 14,175 11,763 14,122 100 120 South Atlantic ...................: 39,485 43,217 49,662 126 115 East South Central ...............: 185 140 129 70 92 West South Central ...............: 3,656 2,299 2,438 67 106 Mountain .........................: 555 1,747 1,831 330 105 Pacific ..........................: 5,079 4,353 4,278 84 98 Total turkey : New England ......................: 1,959 1,164 1,241 63 107 Middle Atlantic ..................: 7,063 7,470 11,134 158 149 East North Central ...............: 34,182 40,006 49,329 144 123 West North Central ...............: 75,268 68,828 72,004 96 105 South Atlantic ...................: 75,066 77,359 91,759 122 119 East South Central ...............: 2,613 3,739 4,116 158 110 West South Central ...............: 70,034 45,221 74,085 106 164 Mountain .........................: 10,181 16,028 15,913 156 99 Pacific ..........................: 13,380 18,926 19,759 148 104 : Ducks : New England ........................: 65 244 176 271 72 Middle Atlantic ....................: 2,078 1,985 1,917 92 97 East North Central .................: 2,882 758 666 23 88 West North Central .................: 162 152 142 88 93 South Atlantic .....................: 2 - - (X) (X) East South Central .................: - 1 1 (X) 100 West South Central .................: - - - (X) (X) Mountain ...........................: 14 16 8 57 50 Pacific ............................: 2,107 1,749 1,578 75 90 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ - Represents zero. (X) Not applicable. 1/ New England and Middle Atlantic combined with South Atlantic. East North Central combined with East South Central. West North Central combined with West South Central. Mountain combined with Pacific. Frozen Fruit and Frozen Juice in Cold Storage - Regions: January 31, 2017 with Comparisons ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ : : : : January 31, 2017 : Stocks in all warehouses : as a percent of : : Commodity :--------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : January 31, : December 31, : January 31, : January 31, :December 31, : 2016 : 2016 : 2017 : 2016 : 2016 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ : --------------- 1,000 pounds -------------- ---- percent ---- : Frozen fruit : Apples : New England ........................: 191 66 96 50 145 Middle Atlantic ....................: 1,655 1,467 1,404 85 96 East North Central .................: 28,849 27,686 30,792 107 111 West North Central .................: 530 458 513 97 112 South Atlantic .....................: 245 199 216 88 109 East South Central .................: 63 51 40 63 78 West South Central .................: 1,559 1,637 1,915 123 117 Mountain ...........................: 47 78 70 149 90 Pacific ............................: 5,568 3,287 2,972 53 90 Blueberries : New England ........................: 36,948 54,111 45,941 124 85 Middle Atlantic ....................: 9,825 16,390 14,821 151 90 East North Central .................: 48,261 61,067 54,820 114 90 West North Central .................: 3,676 4,674 4,550 124 97 South Atlantic .....................: 5,339 8,614 8,119 152 94 East South Central .................: 1,401 1,054 970 69 92 West South Central .................: 1,258 1,744 1,621 129 93 Mountain ...........................: 124 150 133 107 89 Pacific ............................: 104,627 121,091 110,867 106 92 Cherries, tart (ripe tart pitted) : New England ........................: - - - (X) (X) Middle Atlantic ....................: 4,437 5,832 5,372 121 92 East North Central .................: 84,187 106,585 99,849 119 94 West North Central .................: 254 316 293 115 93 South Atlantic .....................: 164 96 83 51 86 East South Central .................: 7 9 8 114 89 West South Central .................: 212 301 375 177 125 Mountain ...........................: 14,631 15,661 14,068 96 90 Pacific ............................: 9,952 14,113 11,831 119 84 Cherries, sweet : New England ........................: - - - (X) (X) Middle Atlantic ....................: 1,119 765 702 63 92 East North Central .................: 12,499 14,912 14,003 112 94 West North Central .................: 112 117 115 103 98 South Atlantic .....................: - 197 147 (X) 75 East South Central .................: 33 159 172 521 108 West South Central .................: 392 766 641 164 84 Mountain ...........................: 47 43 5 11 12 Pacific ............................: 3,718 3,391 4,216 113 124 Peaches : New England ........................: 48 59 76 158 129 Middle Atlantic ....................: 2,608 3,195 3,184 122 100 East North Central .................: 8,153 7,642 7,488 92 98 West North Central .................: 1,335 1,487 1,346 101 91 South Atlantic .....................: 2,993 3,150 2,941 98 93 East South Central .................: 227 329 285 126 87 West South Central .................: 806 1,166 1,197 149 103 Mountain ...........................: 75 111 25 33 23 Pacific ............................: 52,218 64,742 57,639 110 89 Raspberries, red : New England ........................: 76 786 524 689 67 Middle Atlantic ....................: 4,372 3,645 3,771 86 103 East North Central .................: 2,054 3,253 3,727 181 115 West North Central .................: 1,642 2,261 2,027 123 90 South Atlantic .....................: 1,321 421 418 32 99 East South Central .................: 689 1,229 1,190 173 97 West South Central .................: 832 1,301 1,401 168 108 Mountain ...........................: 107 47 152 142 323 Pacific ............................: 39,032 55,445 48,048 123 87 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ See footnote(s) at end of table. --continued Frozen Fruit and Frozen Juice in Cold Storage - Regions: January 31, 2017 with Comparisons (continued) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ : : : : January 31, 2017 : Stocks in all warehouses : as a percent of : : Commodity :--------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : January 31, : December 31, : January 31, : January 31, :December 31, : 2016 : 2016 : 2017 : 2016 : 2016 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ : --------------- 1,000 pounds -------------- ---- percent ---- : Strawberries, total : New England ........................: 147 141 143 97 101 Middle Atlantic ....................: 9,454 7,554 7,816 83 103 East North Central .................: 10,146 14,226 12,895 127 91 West North Central .................: 4,156 6,360 5,674 137 89 South Atlantic .....................: 3,619 2,555 1,999 55 78 East South Central .................: 4,031 4,413 4,240 105 96 West South Central .................: 10,956 17,281 18,811 172 109 Mountain ...........................: 109 64 135 124 211 Pacific ............................: 165,656 252,233 239,735 145 95 Other : New England ........................: 77,457 80,225 75,254 97 94 Middle Atlantic ....................: 11,992 23,297 21,860 182 94 East North Central .................: 300,816 354,563 329,448 110 93 West North Central .................: 6,327 7,457 7,099 112 95 South Atlantic .....................: 4,449 4,668 5,010 113 107 East South Central .................: 883 597 488 55 82 West South Central .................: 14,352 24,578 22,691 158 92 Mountain ...........................: 1,923 2,448 2,111 110 86 Pacific ............................: 185,200 310,564 300,415 162 97 : Frozen juice concentrate : Orange 1/ : New England ........................: 61 5 25 41 500 East North Central .................: 2,439 1,992 1,886 77 95 West North Central .................: 419 398 393 94 99 South Atlantic .....................: 612,036 498,426 482,053 79 97 East South Central .................: 16 6 6 38 100 West South Central .................: 1,524 4,154 6,299 413 152 Mountain ...........................: 1,395 1,070 1,171 84 109 Pacific ............................: 5,142 10,537 11,454 223 109 Other : New England ........................: 18,969 19,656 18,323 97 93 Middle Atlantic ....................: 35,165 55,077 52,644 150 96 East North Central .................: 15,791 15,847 17,463 111 110 West North Central .................: 6,680 5,082 4,914 74 97 South Atlantic .....................: 52,841 45,073 49,941 95 111 East South Central .................: 1,124 675 630 56 93 West South Central .................: 16,373 23,790 22,762 139 96 Mountain ...........................: 1,558 1,269 1,296 83 102 Pacific ............................: 87,516 126,586 115,474 132 91 Total frozen juice concentrate 2/ : New England ........................: 19,030 19,661 18,348 96 93 Middle Atlantic ....................: 35,165 55,077 52,644 150 96 East North Central .................: 18,230 17,839 19,349 106 108 West North Central .................: 7,099 5,480 5,307 75 97 South Atlantic .....................: 664,877 543,499 531,994 80 98 East South Central .................: 1,140 681 636 56 93 West South Central .................: 17,897 27,944 29,061 162 104 Mountain ...........................: 2,953 2,339 2,467 84 105 Pacific ............................: 92,658 137,123 126,928 137 93 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ - Represents zero. (X) Not applicable. 1/ Middle Atlantic combined with South Atlantic. 2/ Middle Atlantic orange juice combined with South Atlantic. Frozen Vegetables in Cold Storage - Regions: January 31, 2017 with Comparisons ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ : : : : January 31, 2017 : Stocks in all warehouses : as a percent of : : Commodity :--------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : January 31, : December 31, : January 31, : January 31, :December 31, : 2016 : 2016 : 2017 : 2016 : 2016 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ : -------------- 1,000 pounds -------------- ----- percent ----- : Frozen vegetables 1/ : Asparagus : Middle Atlantic ....................: 510 347 344 67 99 East North Central .................: 6,939 6,523 5,583 80 86 West North Central .................: 215 115 108 50 94 South Atlantic .....................: 395 239 691 175 289 West South Central .................: 677 723 677 100 94 Mountain ...........................: 79 28 30 38 107 Pacific ............................: 3,329 3,420 3,327 100 97 Lima beans : Middle Atlantic ....................: 6,855 8,057 7,017 102 87 East North Central .................: 3,464 4,607 3,944 114 86 West North Central .................: 1,858 3,031 2,579 139 85 South Atlantic .....................: 20,710 14,926 13,570 66 91 West South Central .................: 711 779 945 133 121 Mountain ...........................: 4 558 556 13,900 100 Pacific ............................: 19,931 23,937 22,491 113 94 Green beans, regular cut : Middle Atlantic ....................: 24,305 41,131 39,805 164 97 East North Central .................: 64,122 67,903 61,294 96 90 West North Central .................: 7,440 6,552 5,250 71 80 South Atlantic .....................: 13,017 9,566 7,369 57 77 West South Central .................: 3,436 2,455 3,657 106 149 Mountain ...........................: 905 624 680 75 109 Pacific ............................: 66,857 81,265 71,381 107 88 Green beans, french style : Middle Atlantic ....................: 1,809 3,256 2,813 156 86 East North Central .................: 6,910 4,484 4,318 62 96 West North Central .................: 1,189 599 819 69 137 South Atlantic .....................: 118 106 145 123 137 West South Central .................: 28 29 37 132 128 Mountain ...........................: - 1 1 (X) 100 Pacific ............................: 4,324 6,007 5,739 133 96 Broccoli, spears : Middle Atlantic ....................: 5,822 7,867 7,210 124 92 East North Central .................: 7,955 5,128 7,262 91 142 West North Central .................: 1,225 975 1,287 105 132 South Atlantic .....................: 1,231 1,124 1,175 95 105 West South Central .................: 5,609 5,009 4,558 81 91 Mountain ...........................: 5 124 107 2,140 86 Pacific ............................: 2,633 1,643 1,646 63 100 Broccoli, chopped and cut : Middle Atlantic ....................: 3,401 3,902 4,062 119 104 East North Central .................: 10,889 10,015 11,757 108 117 West North Central .................: 715 702 674 94 96 South Atlantic .....................: 2,085 2,243 2,346 113 105 West South Central .................: 8,698 7,132 7,286 84 102 Mountain ...........................: 244 476 452 185 95 Pacific ............................: 12,243 18,445 17,921 146 97 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ See footnote(s) at end of table. --continued Frozen Vegetables in Cold Storage - Regions: January 31, 2017 with Comparisons (continued) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ : : : : January 31, 2017 : Stocks in all warehouses : as a percent of : : Commodity :--------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : January 31, : December 31, : January 31, : January 31, :December 31, : 2016 : 2016 : 2017 : 2016 : 2016 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ : --------------- 1,000 pounds -------------- ----- percent ---- : Brussels sprouts : Middle Atlantic ....................: 2,009 2,334 2,416 120 104 East North Central .................: 4,502 3,116 3,055 68 98 West North Central .................: 311 204 493 159 242 South Atlantic .....................: 3,943 4,554 5,677 144 125 West South Central .................: 1,013 1,123 1,104 109 98 Mountain ...........................: 27 887 1,174 4,348 132 Pacific ............................: 6,223 9,803 8,800 141 90 Carrots, diced : Middle Atlantic ....................: 13,542 13,618 13,010 96 96 East North Central .................: 45,214 49,045 44,074 97 90 West North Central .................: 6,846 7,509 7,187 105 96 South Atlantic .....................: 122 185 188 154 102 West South Central .................: 501 502 378 75 75 Mountain ...........................: 7 6 9 129 150 Pacific ............................: 93,240 90,776 80,316 86 88 Carrots, other : Middle Atlantic ....................: 18,091 17,763 16,830 93 95 East North Central .................: 40,081 46,893 41,186 103 88 West North Central .................: 6,912 4,778 3,534 51 74 South Atlantic .....................: 1,122 1,144 1,109 99 97 West South Central .................: 4,531 4,107 4,403 97 107 Mountain ...........................: 76 13 41 54 315 Pacific ............................: 92,266 116,404 103,896 113 89 Cauliflower : Middle Atlantic ....................: 3,860 6,046 6,016 156 100 East North Central .................: 3,770 2,498 2,401 64 96 West North Central .................: 261 153 273 105 178 South Atlantic .....................: 421 236 303 72 128 West South Central .................: 6,706 4,339 6,116 91 141 Mountain ...........................: 38 47 50 132 106 Pacific ............................: 10,915 14,006 13,242 121 95 Corn, cut : Middle Atlantic ....................: 51,612 38,371 36,204 70 94 East North Central .................: 58,065 62,174 55,459 96 89 West North Central .................: 72,747 72,826 61,924 85 85 South Atlantic .....................: 19,066 17,584 14,788 78 84 West South Central .................: 4,180 2,688 3,855 92 143 Mountain ...........................: 3,610 1,463 1,251 35 86 Pacific ............................: 279,660 327,290 288,989 103 88 Corn, cob : Middle Atlantic ....................: 5,239 7,039 6,027 115 86 East North Central .................: 17,573 14,300 14,107 80 99 West North Central .................: 58,149 53,071 47,014 81 89 South Atlantic .....................: 2,901 2,703 2,722 94 101 West South Central .................: 6,703 4,326 4,138 62 96 Mountain ...........................: 62 207 421 679 203 Pacific ............................: 126,207 125,418 123,544 98 99 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ See footnote(s) at end of table. --continued Frozen Vegetables in Cold Storage - Regions: January 31, 2017 with Comparisons (continued) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ : : : : January 31, 2017 : Stocks in all warehouses : as a percent of : : Commodity :--------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : January 31, : December 31, : January 31, : January 31, :December 31, : 2016 : 2016 : 2017 : 2016 : 2016 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ : --------------- 1,000 pounds -------------- ---- percent ---- : Mixed vegetables : Middle Atlantic ....................: 3,858 4,995 4,892 127 98 East North Central .................: 18,928 18,089 19,451 103 108 West North Central .................: 642 658 867 135 132 South Atlantic .....................: 1,171 1,229 1,154 99 94 West South Central .................: 6,961 15,667 18,089 260 115 Mountain ...........................: 884 1,665 1,580 179 95 Pacific ............................: 24,281 20,121 21,012 87 104 Okra : Middle Atlantic ....................: 1,875 2,033 2,297 123 113 East North Central .................: 955 597 509 53 85 West North Central .................: 73 72 90 123 125 South Atlantic .....................: 6,138 5,523 5,015 82 91 West South Central .................: 36,420 24,126 18,350 50 76 Mountain ...........................: 2 1 1 50 100 Pacific ............................: 1,127 1,612 1,498 133 93 Onion rings : Middle Atlantic ....................: 1,425 158 236 17 149 East North Central .................: 1,209 5,404 6,500 538 120 West North Central .................: 465 486 525 113 108 South Atlantic .....................: 4,270 3,104 2,891 68 93 West South Central .................: 2,015 2,300 2,050 102 89 Mountain ...........................: 1,459 1,676 2,091 143 125 Pacific ............................: 1,102 641 631 57 98 Onions, other : Middle Atlantic ....................: 4,382 3,669 3,665 84 100 East North Central .................: 3,899 3,695 2,378 61 64 West North Central .................: 923 495 437 47 88 South Atlantic .....................: 1,344 885 854 64 96 West South Central .................: 3,194 2,909 2,097 66 72 Mountain ...........................: 8,003 11,903 11,381 142 96 Pacific ............................: 12,843 24,781 25,633 200 103 Blackeye peas : Middle Atlantic ....................: 708 901 749 106 83 East North Central .................: 119 27 31 26 115 West North Central .................: - - - (X) (X) South Atlantic .....................: 895 386 431 48 112 West South Central .................: 360 185 299 83 162 Mountain ...........................: 1 - - (X) (X) Pacific ............................: 162 101 283 175 280 Green peas : Middle Atlantic ....................: 22,599 21,877 19,153 85 88 East North Central .................: 44,712 49,530 46,148 103 93 West North Central .................: 29,687 50,259 45,768 154 91 South Atlantic .....................: 12,706 21,593 18,972 149 88 West South Central .................: 2,177 1,621 1,477 68 91 Mountain ...........................: 29 153 109 376 71 Pacific ............................: 139,186 178,787 160,705 115 90 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ See footnote(s) at end of table. --continued Frozen Vegetables in Cold Storage - Regions: January 31, 2017 with Comparisons (continued) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ : : : : January 31, 2017 : Stocks in all warehouses : as a percent of : : Commodity :--------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : January 31, : December 31, : January 31, : January 31, :December 31, : 2016 : 2016 : 2017 : 2016 : 2016 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ : ---------------- 1,000 pounds --------------- ---- percent ---- : Peas and carrots mixed : Middle Atlantic ....................: 907 1,305 637 70 49 East North Central .................: 896 991 1,181 132 119 West North Central .................: 133 22 93 70 423 South Atlantic .....................: 491 592 480 98 81 West South Central .................: 369 275 283 77 103 Mountain ...........................: - - - (X) (X) Pacific ............................: 4,613 3,699 4,209 91 114 Spinach : Middle Atlantic ....................: 10,302 16,626 14,326 139 86 East North Central .................: 3,886 3,662 3,768 97 103 West North Central .................: 604 496 469 78 95 South Atlantic .....................: 8,125 9,316 7,574 93 81 West South Central .................: 11,438 11,512 14,531 127 126 Mountain ...........................: 6 23 15 250 65 Pacific ............................: 11,939 13,215 11,849 99 90 Squash, summer/zucchini : Middle Atlantic ....................: 5,428 7,369 5,950 110 81 East North Central .................: 18,794 17,129 15,357 82 90 West North Central .................: 72 111 88 122 79 South Atlantic .....................: 3,214 5,213 4,970 155 95 West South Central .................: 4,703 4,564 4,363 93 96 Mountain ...........................: 47 88 126 268 143 Pacific ............................: 30,304 29,702 29,245 97 98 Southern greens : Middle Atlantic ....................: 3,426 5,130 4,353 127 85 East North Central .................: 315 57 53 17 93 West North Central .................: 2 7 8 400 114 South Atlantic .....................: 1,253 2,367 1,614 129 68 West South Central .................: 13,087 10,525 12,047 92 114 Mountain ...........................: 6 4 3 50 75 Pacific ............................: 751 809 1,181 157 146 Other : Middle Atlantic ....................: 56,100 72,443 68,886 123 95 East North Central .................: 81,298 85,312 81,491 100 96 West North Central .................: 17,711 18,094 17,680 100 98 South Atlantic .....................: 19,630 17,058 20,454 104 120 West South Central .................: 38,508 30,585 31,220 81 102 Mountain ...........................: 21,820 37,611 35,593 163 95 Pacific ............................: 133,707 192,875 191,551 143 99 Total frozen vegetables : Middle Atlantic ....................: 248,065 286,237 266,898 108 93 East North Central .................: 444,495 461,179 431,307 97 94 West North Central .................: 208,180 221,215 197,167 95 89 South Atlantic .....................: 124,368 121,876 114,492 92 94 West South Central .................: 162,025 137,481 141,960 88 103 Mountain ...........................: 37,314 57,558 55,671 149 97 Pacific ............................: 1,077,843 1,284,757 1,189,089 110 93 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ - Represents zero. (X) Not applicable. 1/ New England combined with Middle Atlantic. East South Central combined with South Atlantic. Frozen Potatoes in Cold Storage - Regions: January 31, 2017 with Comparisons ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ : : : : January 31, 2017 : Stocks in all warehouses : as a percent of : : Commodity :--------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : January 31, : December 31, : January 31, : January 31, :December 31, : 2016 : 2016 : 2017 : 2016 : 2016 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ : --------------- 1,000 pounds -------------- ---- percent ---- : Frozen potatoes : French fries : New England ........................: 35,308 18,257 19,749 56 108 Middle Atlantic ....................: 21,654 11,239 11,429 53 102 East North Central .................: 74,302 72,962 74,513 100 102 West North Central .................: 103,510 90,708 97,615 94 108 South Atlantic .....................: 51,931 43,049 36,636 71 85 East South Central .................: 797 60 138 17 230 West South Central .................: 17,469 31,380 29,664 170 95 Mountain ...........................: 183,624 183,727 196,770 107 107 Pacific ............................: 325,028 442,071 480,645 148 109 Other : New England ........................: 1,844 10,962 13,080 709 119 Middle Atlantic ....................: 12,661 4,604 5,103 40 111 East North Central .................: 29,928 36,553 35,323 118 97 West North Central .................: 13,400 16,289 16,670 124 102 South Atlantic .....................: 13,616 15,296 15,047 111 98 East South Central .................: 385 47 57 15 121 West South Central .................: 17,592 18,142 16,161 92 89 Mountain ...........................: 68,958 70,374 73,005 106 104 Pacific ............................: 49,676 58,851 68,866 139 117 Total frozen potatoes : New England ........................: 37,152 29,219 32,829 88 112 Middle Atlantic ....................: 34,315 15,843 16,532 48 104 East North Central .................: 104,230 109,515 109,836 105 100 West North Central .................: 116,910 106,997 114,285 98 107 South Atlantic .....................: 65,547 58,345 51,683 79 89 East South Central .................: 1,182 107 195 16 182 West South Central .................: 35,061 49,522 45,825 131 93 Mountain ...........................: 252,582 254,101 269,775 107 106 Pacific ............................: 374,704 500,922 549,511 147 110 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Frozen Red Meat in Cold Storage - Regions: January 31, 2017 with Comparisons ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ : : : : January 31, 2017 : Stocks in all warehouses : as a percent of : : Commodity :--------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : January 31, : December 31, : January 31, : January 31, :December 31, : 2016 : 2016 : 2017 : 2016 : 2016 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ : --------------- 1,000 pounds -------------- ---- percent ---- : Frozen red meat : Beef : Boneless : New England ......................: 841 643 541 64 84 Middle Atlantic ..................: 118,231 203,987 181,262 153 89 East North Central ...............: 72,367 62,829 65,849 91 105 West North Central ...............: 131,606 106,667 109,301 83 102 South Atlantic ...................: 20,163 11,910 11,974 59 101 East South Central ...............: 4,449 1,080 1,303 29 121 West South Central ...............: 47,956 47,887 44,062 92 92 Mountain .........................: 20,905 21,142 19,769 95 94 Pacific ..........................: 76,603 68,311 64,511 84 94 Beef cuts : New England ......................: 200 227 202 101 89 Middle Atlantic ..................: 3,200 2,339 1,959 61 84 East North Central ...............: 6,598 7,577 6,475 98 85 West North Central ...............: 8,272 10,041 8,595 104 86 South Atlantic ...................: 2,950 2,795 2,531 86 91 East South Central ...............: 1,570 280 398 25 142 West South Central ...............: 4,495 3,036 2,200 49 72 Mountain .........................: 1,461 1,811 2,124 145 117 Pacific ..........................: 12,243 15,326 14,486 118 95 Total beef : New England ......................: 1,041 870 743 71 85 Middle Atlantic ..................: 121,431 206,326 183,221 151 89 East North Central ...............: 78,965 70,406 72,324 92 103 West North Central ...............: 139,878 116,708 117,896 84 101 South Atlantic ...................: 23,113 14,705 14,505 63 99 East South Central ...............: 6,019 1,360 1,701 28 125 West South Central ...............: 52,451 50,923 46,262 88 91 Mountain .........................: 22,366 22,953 21,893 98 95 Pacific ..........................: 88,846 83,637 78,997 89 94 Other meat 1/ : Veal : Middle Atlantic ..................: 4,138 12,604 17,037 412 135 East North Central ...............: 1,379 744 1,002 73 135 West South Central ...............: 936 843 251 27 30 Pacific ..........................: 446 235 244 55 104 Lamb and mutton : Middle Atlantic ..................: 22,001 10,079 4,153 19 41 East North Central ...............: 5,756 3,082 3,088 54 100 West South Central ...............: 3,338 1,363 1,458 44 107 Pacific ..........................: 16,016 11,616 11,600 72 100 Total other meat : Middle Atlantic ..................: 26,139 22,683 21,190 81 93 East North Central ...............: 7,135 3,826 4,090 57 107 West South Central ...............: 4,274 2,206 1,709 40 77 Pacific ..........................: 16,462 11,851 11,844 72 100 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 1/ New England and South Atlantic combined with Middle Atlantic. East South Central combined with East North Central. West North Central combined with West South Central. Mountain combined with Pacific. Record Highs and Lows of Nuts, Dairy Products, Frozen Eggs, and Frozen Poultry in Cold Storage - United States: January 2017 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : : : : : Date Commodity : Record :Year : Record :Year : records : high : : low : : begin -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- :1,000 pounds 1,000 pounds : Nuts : Shelled : Pecans .............................: 51,196 2015 7,540 1970 January 1970 In-Shell : Pecans .............................: 230,396 2000 30,294 1977 January 1970 : Dairy products : Butter ...............................: 565,399 1992 9,337 1976 December 1915 Natural cheese : American ...........................: 1,096,809 1984 15,486 1919 December 1915 Swiss ..............................: 36,320 2011 518 1918 August 1917 Other ..............................: 756,284 2011 1,679 1918 August 1917 Total natural cheese ...............: 1,232,629 2017 25,748 1919 August 1917 : Frozen eggs : Whites ...............................: 26,382 1957 843 1998 April 1940 Yolks ................................: 21,473 1968 630 2002 April 1940 Whole and mixed ......................: 85,644 1948 4,814 2008 April 1940 Unclassified .........................: 25,827 1946 746 1999 April 1940 Total frozen eggs ....................: 122,438 1948 1,724 1917 April 1916 : Frozen Poultry : Chicken : Broilers, fryers, and roasters .....: 93,956 1946 5,461 1991 April 1916 Hens, mature chickens ..............: 97,391 1948 1,571 2008 April 1916 Breasts and breast meat ............: 191,778 2017 86,265 2004 May 2003 Drumsticks .........................: 29,391 2016 7,840 2004 May 2003 Leg quarters .......................: 171,245 2006 51,846 2005 May 2003 Legs ...............................: 21,963 2006 6,258 2010 May 2003 Thigh and thigh quarters ...........: 19,151 2016 5,751 2004 May 2003 Thigh meat .........................: 26,635 2017 12,702 2008 May 2003 Wings ..............................: 71,742 2017 18,800 2004 May 2003 Paws and feet ......................: 38,837 2015 10,554 2004 May 2003 Other ..............................: 778,884 2000 239,006 2014 January 1991 Total chicken ......................: 921,071 2006 91,698 1949 December 1939 : Turkey : Whole turkeys : Toms ..............................: 107,811 2004 36,923 2011 March 2001 Hens ..............................: 92,540 2009 41,616 2006 April 2001 Total whole turkeys ...............: 193,642 2009 83,569 2011 March 2001 Breasts ............................: 90,270 2009 38,368 2015 January 2009 Legs ...............................: 22,391 2012 8,438 2010 January 2009 Mechanically deboned meat ..........: 9,660 2013 6,004 2009 January 2009 Other ..............................: 269,138 1998 16,339 2002 January 1967 Unclassified .......................: 112,222 2009 65,567 2014 January 2009 Total turkey .......................: 497,583 1998 3,521 1917 April 1916 : Ducks ................................: 9,862 1964 401 2005 June 1932 : Total frozen poultry .................: 1,184,813 2006 35,601 1917 April 1916 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Record Highs and Lows of Frozen Fruit and Frozen Juice in Cold Storage - United States: January 2017 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : : : : : Date Commodity : Record :Year : Record :Year : records : high : : low : : begin -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- :1,000 pounds 1,000 pounds : Frozen fruit : Apples ...............................: 103,879 1996 19,730 1949 June 1944 Apricots .............................: 29,086 1947 2,591 1951 June 1945 Blackberries : Individual quick frozen ............: 21,807 2013 7,112 1994 June 1992 Pails and tubs .....................: 6,125 1993 998 2009 June 1992 Barrels, 400 lbs net ...............: 11,114 2014 1,401 1995 June 1992 Concentrate ........................: 2,174 2001 26 2008 June 1992 Total blackberries .................: 33,021 2013 2,625 1939 June 1938 Blueberries ..........................: 241,842 2017 4,542 1940 June 1938 : Boysenberries ........................: 15,444 1959 684 2012 January 1959 Cherries, tart (ripe tart pitted) ....: 145,923 2010 42,262 1977 January 1967 Cherries, tart (juice stock) .........: 8,135 1993 413 2010 January 1990 Cherries, sweet ......................: 21,326 2015 6,039 2004 January 1978 Grapes ...............................: 27,513 1951 1,293 2017 June 1944 Peaches ..............................: 95,377 1991 16,928 1951 June 1944 Raspberries, black ...................: 11,593 1959 377 2012 January 1959 : Raspberries, red : Individual quick frozen ............: 29,655 2017 7,735 1993 June 1992 Pails and tubs .....................: 16,413 1996 4,423 2008 June 1992 Barrels, 400 lbs net ...............: 24,663 2006 7,568 1995 June 1992 Concentrate ........................: 3,815 1995 549 2005 June 1992 Total red raspberries ..............: 61,258 2017 10,465 1973 January 1959 Strawberries : Individual quick frozen and poly ...: 132,834 2003 67,193 2007 January 2002 Pails and tubs .....................: 88,154 2005 44,424 2002 January 2002 Barrels and drums ..................: 79,816 2010 11,686 2002 January 2002 Juice stock ........................: 30,207 2010 5,963 2003 January 2002 Total strawberries .................: 291,448 2017 17,331 1946 June 1938 Other ................................: 792,306 2001 33,656 1953 June 1938 : Total frozen fruit ...................: 1,669,153 2017 11,549 1924 June 1923 : Frozen juice concentrate : Orange ...............................: 1,999,354 1999 21,184 1950 September 1949 Other ................................: 563,923 1995 15,945 1945 June 1944 : Total frozen juice concentrate .......: 2,425,822 1999 15,945 1945 June 1944 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Record Highs and Lows of Frozen Vegetables and Potatoes in Cold Storage - United States: January 2017 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : : : : : Date Commodity : Record :Year : Record :Year : records : high : : low : : begin -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- :1,000 pounds 1,000 pounds : Frozen Vegetables : Asparagus ............................: 20,062 1958 3,479 1939 June 1938 Lima beans ...........................: 129,720 1963 34,492 1989 January 1960 Green beans, regular cut .............: 230,122 2013 47,864 1960 January 1960 Green beans, french style ............: 60,360 1991 13,214 2015 January 1960 Broccoli, spears .....................: 55,825 1975 16,893 1977 January 1972 Broccoli, chopped and cut ............: 114,749 2000 16,729 1977 January 1972 Brussels sprouts .....................: 51,563 1981 3,366 1945 June 1944 Carrots, diced .......................: 159,472 2016 61,703 1985 January 1976 Carrots, other .......................: 205,559 1996 32,822 1977 January 1976 Cauliflower ..........................: 97,234 1991 2,779 1945 June 1944 Corn, cut ............................: 547,232 2010 125,529 1972 January 1970 Corn, cob ............................: 317,241 1992 42,068 1971 January 1970 : Mixed vegetables .....................: 67,045 2017 15,877 1956 January 1956 Okra .................................: 59,129 1995 11,572 1994 January 1972 Onion rings ..........................: 17,147 1990 3,758 2010 January 1973 Onions, other ........................: 62,680 2012 6,775 1973 January 1973 Blackeye peas ........................: 22,536 1991 1,519 2012 January 1972 Green peas ...........................: 292,332 2017 3,323 1937 December 1936 Peas and carrots mixed ...............: 17,370 1962 4,891 2007 January 1956 Spinach ..............................: 85,614 1991 379 1937 December 1936 Squash, summer/zucchini ..............: 70,645 1998 27,707 1979 January 1979 Southern greens ......................: 41,277 1974 11,224 2010 January 1972 Other ................................: 446,875 2017 4,033 1937 December 1936 : Total frozen vegetables ..............: 2,396,584 2017 888,760 1965 January 1962 : Frozen potatoes : French fries .........................: 1,047,759 2002 20,267 1956 January 1956 Other ................................: 270,563 1995 65,453 1971 January 1971 : Total frozen potatoes ................: 1,274,151 2002 618,757 1971 January 1971 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Record Highs and Lows of Red Meat and Commodities in Cold Storage - United States: January 2017 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : : : : : Date Commodity : Record :Year : Record :Year : records : high : : low : : begin ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- :1,000 pounds 1,000 pounds : Frozen red meat : Beef : Boneless ...........................: 498,572 2017 213,710 1982 January 1972 Beef cuts ..........................: 70,956 2009 19,993 1990 January 1972 Total beef .........................: 537,542 2017 26,521 1933 December 1915 : Pork : Picnics, bone-in ...................: 19,650 1965 2,413 1970 January 1957 Hams : Bone-in ..........................: 50,539 2013 24,719 2005 January 1995 Boneless .........................: 66,972 2015 12,053 1995 January 1995 Total hams .......................: 111,142 2016 12,929 1976 January 1957 Bellies ............................: 116,191 1989 14,014 2017 January 1957 Loins : Bone-in ..........................: 28,925 2006 8,587 1996 January 1993 Boneless .........................: 30,749 2009 6,520 1993 January 1993 Total loins ......................: 51,879 2006 6,729 1961 December 1960 Ribs ...............................: 139,914 2016 7,844 1961 December 1960 Butts ..............................: 31,091 2013 2,386 1966 December 1960 Trimmings ..........................: 77,443 1998 9,438 1966 December 1960 Other ..............................: 122,314 1992 36,923 1961 January 1957 Variety meats ......................: 63,163 2000 9,946 1993 January 1993 Unclassified .......................: 78,382 2009 4,228 1993 January 1993 Total pork .........................: 625,246 2016 61,659 1918 December 1915 : Other red meat : Veal ...............................: 23,337 1953 2,849 2005 June 1944 Lamb and mutton ....................: 78,082 1921 1,947 1932 December 1915 Total other red meat ...............: 54,010 2016 8,955 2004 June 1944 : Total frozen red meat ................: 1,452,312 1919 420,593 1958 December 1916 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Definitions Beef, boneless: Includes all boxed boneless beef, such as ground beef, roasts, steaks, loins, strips, rounds, trimmings, etc. Excludes variety meats (edible offal), such as tongues, livers, hearts, kidneys, and other organs removed from slaughtered beef. Beef cuts: Includes all boxed primal beef cuts, bone-in. Orange juice concentrate: Adjusted to 42.0 degrees Brix equivalent (9.896 pounds per gallon). Pork, boneless hams: Includes full ham, bone removed and individual muscles separated. Pork, boneless loins: Includes pork tenderloins. Pork, ribs: Includes spareribs and backribs. Pork, trimmings: Includes 42% regular trimmings, 72% special trimmings, boneless picnic meat, jowls, neckbone trimmings, blade, cheek, head, and shank meat, etc. Packaged bacon, sausage, and processed items, such as hot dogs and luncheon meats, are not included. Pork, other: Includes ears, tails, feet, neckbones and snouts. Pork, variety meats: Includes tongues, kidneys, livers, stomachs, hearts, chitterlings, salivary glands, and other organs removed from slaughtered hogs. Pork, unclassified: Includes product unable to be classified elsewhere in this report. Publication Notes Published February 23, 2017: The 2016 revisions of Pecan In-Shell, Butter, Green Beans, Other Carrots, Diced Carrots, Cut Corn and Cob Corn are the result of updated facility information. There was also an increase in reported data for Blackberries, Other Frozen Fruit, Other Vegetables, and Boneless Beef due to increased coverage and participation of facilities in the survey. Please refer to the Cold Storage 2016 Summary, published February 23, 2017, for all 2016 cold storage commodity estimates. All updated data is also available on our Quick Stats website. Published February 20, 2015: The 2014 revisions of Butter, Other Carrots, and Diced Carrots are the result of updated facility information. There was also an increase in reported data for Chicken, Beef and Pork Products due to increased coverage and participation of facilities in the survey. Please refer to the Cold Storage 2014 Summary, published February 20, 2015, for all 2014 cold storage commodity estimates. All updated data is also available on our Quick Stats website. Published February 21, 2014: The 2013 revisions of chicken leg quarters are the result of updated facility information. Please refer to the Cold Storage 2013 Summary, published February 21, 2014, for all 2013 cold storage commodity estimates. All updated data is also available on our Quick Stats website. Published February 22, 2013: The 2012 revisions of American and other natural cheese are the result of increased coverage of cold storage facilities. Please refer to the Cold Storage 2012 Summary, published February 22, 2013, for all 2012 cold storage commodity estimates. All updated data is also available on our Quick Stats website. Published December 22, 2012: Beginning with the February 22, 2013 release, estimates for shelled and in-shell peanuts are scheduled to be discontinued. Published March 22, 2011: Beginning with the January 31, 2011 data, an increase in survey response and a change in classification of reported data resulted in an increase of breasts & breast meat, drumsticks, legs, and wings along with a corresponding decrease in other chicken. Updated historic reported data prior to 2011 was unavailable. Year to year relationships was impacted by this change. Published February 22, 2011: The 2010 revisions of American and other natural cheese was the result of increased coverage of cold storage facilities. Please refer to the Cold Storage 2010 Summary, published February 22, 2011, for all 2010 cold storage commodity estimates. Beginning with the January 31, 2010 data, cherries, tart (juice) was published under two categories: cherries, tart (juice stock) and cherries, tart (juice concentrate). The 2010 monthly data for these categories was published in the Cold Storage 2010 Summary, released on February 22, 2010. All updated data is also available on our Quick Stats website. Published June 22, 2010: A change in classification of reported data beginning with May 31, 2010 in the Other Chicken category resulted in an increase of Leg Quarters, Legs, and Paws and Feet along with a corresponding decrease in Other Chicken. There was also an increase in reported data for Drumsticks, Leg Quarters, Paws and Feet, and Other Chicken due to increased coverage and participation of facilities in the survey. Updated historic data prior to May 31, 2010 for these facilities were unavailable. All updated data is also available on our Quick Stats website. Published February 22, 2010: A change in classification of reported data beginning with January 31, 2009 in the Other Chicken category resulted in an increase of Leg Quarters along with a corresponding decrease in Other Chicken. The updated 2009 data for these categories was published in the 2009 Annual Summary, released on February 22, 2010. The Total Chicken category was unaffected by this change in reporting. All updated data is also available on our Quick Stats website. Published December 22, 2009: The increase in Orange Juice Concentrate from October to November 2009 reflected previously unreported stocks included in the November estimate. Revisions for October and previous months were not available at this time. All updated data is also available on our Quick Stats website. Published November 20, 2009: Due to updated facility information, the January 2009 - September 2009 cheese data was revised. Please note the revision tables on pages 13 and 14. Updated data for 2008 was not available. All updated data is also available on our Quick Stats website. Published October 22, 2009: Beginning with the February 22, 2010 Cold Storage report, Other Turkey was separated into the following five categories: breast meat, legs, mechanically deboned meat, other, and unclassified. The 2009 data for these categories was published in the 2009 Annual Summary, released on February 22, 2010. Data for the five categories prior to 2009 was not available. All updated data is also available on our Quick Stats website. Published June 22, 2009: Beginning with April 30, 2009 revised estimates, an increase in strawberry inventory was the result of increased coverage of cold storage facilities as well as updated plant information. The April 2009 revisions of frozen strawberries covered the following categories: Total, IQF and Poly, Pails and Tubs, Barrels and Drums, and Juice Stock. Updated historic reported strawberry data prior to April 2009 was unavailable. Year to year relationships for strawberry and the total fruit categories were impacted by this change. Statistical Methodology Survey Procedures: Questionnaires are mailed about the 24th of each month to all operators on the list of approximately 800 public and private cold storage warehouses. In addition, data are obtained from special surveys and other sources. All survey data represent stocks as of the end of the month. Data are collected from warehouses artificially cooled to a temperature of 50 degrees Fahrenheit or lower, and whose food products are normally stored for 30 days or more. All food items in these facilities are reported regardless of the number of days stored at the time of the report. Also included are specialized storage facilities meeting the 30 day requirement, such as fruit houses, dairy manufacturing plants, frozen fruit, fruit juice, vegetable processors, and poultry and meat packing plants. Excluded are stocks in space maintained by wholesalers, jobbers, distributors, chain stores, locker plants containing individual lockers, meat packer branch houses, and frozen food processors whose entire inventories are turned over more than once a month. All commodities reported on the cold storage report are regardless of ownership or origin. NASS does not differentiate between commodities owned by manufacturer, producer, wholesaler, retailer, government owned, or domestically produced vs. imported. Estimating Procedures: Data for reporting firms are added to estimates for non-reporting firms to obtain regional and National totals. Estimates for non-reporting firms are obtained by multiplying the previous month's figure by a percent change from the previous month. The percent change is calculated for each item from totals of the current and previous month summed from firms that reported both months. Revision Policy: Data are revised the following month based on late reports or corrected data. Final figures are published in the annual summary in February of the following year. Reliability: Reports are received from 660 firms each month which represent about 80 percent of the total capacity. Firms that are not on the list or firms who have never reported are not represented in the data. Plants storing butter or cheese are required under Federal law as defined in Public Laws 106-532 and 107-171 to complete the monthly Cold Storage report. Monthly data can vary due to different firms reporting month to month. Survey data are also subject to non-sampling errors such as omissions and mistakes in reporting and in processing the data. While these errors cannot be measured directly, they are minimized by carefully reviewing all reported data for consistency and reasonableness. Information Contacts Listed below are the commodity specialists in the Livestock Branch of the National Agricultural Statistics Service to contact for additional information. E-mail inquiries may be sent to nass@nass.usda.gov Dan Kerestes, Chief, Livestock Branch ....................................................... (202) 720-3570 Bruce Boess, Head, Poultry and Specialty Commodities Section ................................ (202) 720-4447 Aaron Cosgrove - Catfish Production, Egg Products, Poultry Slaughter, Trout Production, Turkey Hatchery, Turkeys Raised...................................................... (202) 690-3237 Alissa Cowell-Mytar - Cold Storage ....................................................... (202) 720-4751 Tom Kruchten - Census of Aquaculture ..................................................... (202) 690-4870 Kim Linonis - Layers, Eggs ............................................................... (202) 690-8632 Joshua O'Rear - Cost of Pollination, Honey, Honey Bee Colonies............................ (202) 690-3676 Miste Salmon - Broiler Hatchery, Chicken Hatchery, Mink .................................. 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